At least 21 civilians were killed Tuesday in an air strike by the Syrian regime on the provinces of Idlib and Aleppo, where the last jihadi strongholds are located in northwestern Syria, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The Observatory said that nine children were among those killed in the bombing that targeted several towns in the province of Idlib and Aleppo countryside.
The bombing of a crowded street in the village of Kafr Halab on the western provinces of the province of Aleppo, killing nine civilians.
An AFP cameraman said many of the roadside shops had been destroyed.
The street was crowded with passersby before breakfast at the end of the day of fasting.
The artillery bombardment of a hospital in the town of Kronabel, according to Davy Swanson spokesman for the United Nations humanitarian aid office.
"The building has become out of service because of the great structural damage," he said.
Majid Al-Aqraa, director of the hospital at Dar Al-Hekma Hospital, said: "The hospital is completely out of service, with equipment and equipment."
"The strike was harsh, the generators burned, and my car was burned," he said.